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SVAA Club Events from 2020
Vegreville Stationary Parade – August 6, 2020 The Vegreville Iron runners have done a number of cruises past Seniors Lodges and Hospitals this summer, probably similar to many smaller community car clubs, due to the Pandemic and the necessary safety restrictions. We have all missed the Exhibitions car shows and associated parades. The Vegreville Agricultural Society came up with the idea of a “stationary parade” in lieu of the annual Exhibition Parade. How can you have a stationary parade? Have the public drive by the classic vehicles, displays and entertainment. People stay in their cars and slowly cruise past the stationary parade. The best part for most people was no admission charge. The Vegreville Agricultural Society invited the Vegreville Iron Runners Club and the Vegreville Museum to be part of the stationary parade on the afternoon of August 6, 2020. The event took place at the spacious Agricultural Society grounds where the annual Father’s Day Event is usually held. Also present were Agricultural equipment displays, two bands and entertainers. Bagged candy was handed to each car as they exited the parade. Many of the families have been coming to the Father’s Day Event and really appreciated the opportunity to get out for a change. The car club members had a great time at the event and after the stationary Parade finished, we cruised down to the local eatery for a nice socially distance dinner.
Vegreville Iron Runners members social
distancing while public drove by their vehicles
during the 2020 “stationary” parade.
The 2020 Alberta Collector Car Appreciation video created by SEMA, organizer of the event
can be viewed on the homepage of www.SVAAlberta.com Good news, Alberta!
Thanks to the efforts of the Specialty Vehicle Association of Alberta (www.SVAAlberta.com),
the province of Alberta once again declared Collector Car Appreciation Day this year on July
10, 2020: VIEW ARTICLE
2020 Collector Car Appreciation Day
Collector Car Appreciation Day (CCAD) was officially celebrated on July 10, 2020. The date
marked the eleventh consecutive commemoration in what is now an annual holiday to raise
awareness of the vital role automotive restoration and collection plays in society.
Alberta Government video of the event at
www.SVAAlberta.com
Alberta Iron Indians Pontiac Club ( AIIPC) - Dave Scragg
AIIPC Edmonton chapter did a few special event drive byes in 2020. One was for one of our
members that was in intensive care for three weeks and pulled through all though still
recovering at home. For this event we had about 45 cars do the drive by.
AIIPC also went on a cruise to Edson this year where we were welcomed by the Edson
Custom Cruisers who had set up a viewing of a private collection which was great. We had
14 cars make the trip.
One other event we attended was the Camrose
Poker run… for a total of 636 KM and a great day!
CAVAC Rolls and Bentley Tour Dick McDonell and Malcolm Fischer
In early October, CAVAC coordinated a members tour to a local individuals
unique Rolls and Bentley collection. Please checkout the full interesting writeup
with stunning photos HERE.
St Albert Cruisers Bob Fisher St Alberts' 24th Rock'n August committee announced a Covad modified 5 days of Music and Classics events for August 4-9 2020. Significant changes included three cruises in St Albert and area and two drive inn movies. Details on what and when for each of the days were found in very informative RNA Ride Guide 2020 To get an idea of participants, online registration was required. One online visit provided all
event registration (Cruises, poker run, scavenger hunt and 2
drive inns) and merchandise purchases (buttons, pins and or
shirts). With supporting weather, 2020 went off very well with
2021 planning underway.
Similar to other smaller clubs, St Albert Cruisers did a number of “in your car” events
cruises. In July, it took back to back day Cruises to cover all the St Alberta Seniors homes
and the Sturgeon Valley Hospital. A number of Cruisers participated in “celebration cruises –
special birthdays and anniversaries” coordinated though an Edmonton and area FACEBOOK
group.
In September, a Military appreciation cruise had
about 40 vehicles out for a drive by at CFB
Edmonton and the Kipness Veterans Residence
Centre.
Thanks to the other SVAA clubs who attended –
AIIPC and Edmonton Classic Sports Car Clubs.
Cruisers are looking forward to doing a Military
appreciation Cruise again in 2021.